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Strange Notes - Covers, Baby!
Covers, Baby! features Independent and Krux road trips as well as parts from Ted DeGros, Andrew Reynolds, Kellen James, David Gonzales, and more.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores Jethro Tull's extensive catalog of cover songs, delving into their influences and how they reinterpreted classic tracks. It features interviews with band members and archival footage, offering a unique perspective on the band's creative process and musical journey through covers.
Critical Reception
While not a traditional film release, 'Strange Notes - Covers, Baby!' was well-received by Jethro Tull fans and music documentary enthusiasts for its in-depth look at the band's lesser-discussed cover song repertoire. Critics noted its comprehensive nature and the insights it provided into the band's musical roots and adaptations.
What Reviewers Say
A treat for Jethro Tull aficionados keen on their take on other artists' music.
Provides a comprehensive and insightful look into the band's cover song history.
Appreciated for its deep dive into influences and reinterpretations.
Google audience: Audience reviews, where available, generally praise the documentary for its thorough exploration of Jethro Tull's cover songs and the band's musical evolution through these interpretations.
Fun Fact
The documentary was released as a bonus feature on the 40th Anniversary Edition of Jethro Tull's album 'Songs from the Wood'.
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